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Lu Xun Academy of Fine Arts
The predecessor of Lu Xun Academy of Fine Arts was the Lu Xun Academy of Fine Arts, which was built in Yan'an in 1938. It was personally advocated and established by older leaders such as Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai. Comrade Mao Zedong wrote the name of the college and the motto of "being nervous, serious, hardworking, and humble". In 1945, Yan'an Luyi relocated to Northeast China. In 1958, it developed into the Lu Xun Academy of Fine Arts. In 1998, Comrade Jiang Zemin wrote an inscription for the college: "Promote the tradition of Lu Yi, cultivate artistic talents, and prosper the socialist cultural cause. The long history of running a school has accumulated a profound cultural connotation and leading educational strength of the college.
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Welcome to the Central Academy of Fine Arts!
The Central Academy of Fine Arts is the only higher art school directly under the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China. It was established in April 1950 by the merger of the National Beiping Art College and the three art departments of North China University. Mao Zedong named the college. The history of Beiping Art College can be traced back to the establishment of the National Beijing Art School in 1918, actively advocated by the famous educator Mr. Cai Yuanpei. This is the first national art education institution in Chinese history and the beginning of modern art education in China; The predecessor of the Department of Fine Arts at North China University was the Lu Yi Department of Fine Arts, founded in Yan'an in 1938.
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Welcome to Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts - Home Page
Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts is located on the coast of the Haihe River and at the mouth of the Sancha River, in the center of Tianjin. Its predecessor was the Beiyang Women's Normal School, founded by the famous modern Chinese educator Mr. Fu Zengxiang in June 1906. It is one of the earliest public higher education institutions in China. During the Xinhai Revolution and the May Fourth Movement, a large number of advanced elements emerged, including Deng Yingchao, Guo Longzhen, Liu Qingyang, Xu Guangping, and others. They established the "Enlightenment Society" and, together with male school students such as Zhou Enlai and Ma Jun, led the anti imperialist and anti feudal struggles in Tianjin at that time, composing a glorious page in modern Chinese history.
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Shandong Institute of Arts and Crafts - Design University
Shandong Institute of Arts and Crafts - Design University
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Sichuan Academy of Fine Arts
Sichuan Academy of Fine Arts
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Hubei Academy of Fine Arts
Hubei Academy of Fine Arts
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China Academy of Fine Arts
The predecessor of the China Academy of Fine Arts was the National Academy of Arts. In 1928, Mr. Cai Yuanpei, who was then the dean of the university, chose a location on the banks of Xizi Lake in Hangzhou and established the first comprehensive national higher art institution - the National Academy of Art. It established four departments of traditional Chinese painting, Western painting, sculpture, and pattern, as well as a preparatory and research department. He began the practice of "aesthetic education replacing religion" and opened a chapter in China's higher art education.
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Shanghai College of Visual Arts, Fudan University
The Shanghai Institute of Visual Arts at Fudan University was officially unveiled and established in September 2005. Approved by the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China, Fudan University, together with Shanghai Culture, Radio, Film and Television Group, Wenhui Xinmin United Press Group, Shanghai Jingwen Investment Co., Ltd., Shanghai Jingwen Real Estate (Group) Co., Ltd., Shanghai Shenjiao Investment Co., Ltd., Shanghai World Expo (Group) Co., Ltd., Zhongfang Real Estate Co., Ltd., Hong Kong Emperor Corporation, Shanghai Ninth City Information Technology Co., Ltd Shanghai Shengda Network Development Co., Ltd. and other companies jointly invested in the establishment of a new type of art undergraduate college with innovative systems, mechanisms, and models.
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Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts
Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts is a well-established higher education institution in the Department of Fine Arts and Design in Guangdong Province. Founded in the autumn of 1953, its predecessor was Zhongnan Art College, which was formed by the adjustment and merger of the art majors of South China University of Literature and Art, Zhongnan University of Literature and Art, and Guangxi Art College. Its original location was in Wuchang, Hubei. In 1958, it moved to Guangzhou and was renamed as Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts in August of the same year, and began to enroll undergraduate students. In 1969, it merged with Guangzhou Music College and Guangdong Dance School to form Guangdong People's Academy of Arts. In February 1978, the original system of Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts was restored and graduate students were recruited nationwide. In 1982, it obtained the right to confer a master's degree and was one of the first units in China to obtain the right to confer a master's degree. Enrolled continuing education students in 1986. Since 1987, we have been recruiting students from foreign countries, as well as from Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan.